Pre-Orders Now Open!
GRAPEVINE, Texas, Feb. 01, 2017 -- GameStop, a global specialty retailer that makes the most popular technologies affordable and simple, just announced that it has received an additional allocation of two popular Sony PlayStation® VR Bundles and is now taking pre-orders while supplies last.
Customers can visit any U.S. GameStop store location, or www.gamestop.com, to pre-order the PSVR Until Dawn: Rush of Blood Bundle. The bundle is only available at GameStop and sells for $499, with an estimated delivery date of Feb. 21. To pre-order, customers will be required to make a $100 deposit that will be applied toward the $499 cost of the bundle. The PSVR VR Worlds Bundle is available now for purchase online and sells for $499.
"Our customers told us they wanted more PSVR. We listened and delivered,” said Bob Puzon, senior vice president of merchandising for GameStop. “We are encouraging customers to purchase their PSVR Bundle now before we sell out of them!”
The two PSVR bundles include:
- PlayStation VR Headset
- PS4 Camera and two Move motion controllers
- Physical copies of either the Until Dawn: Rush of Blood VR, or VR Worlds games
To help customers fund the purchase of these PSVR bundles, GameStop is offering an extra $50 trade-in bonus on any PS4 or Xbox One console, and an extra $25 trade-in bonus for any Nintendo 3DS or PlayStation Vita system.
About GameStop Corp.
GameStop Corp. (NYSE:GME), a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Grapevine, Texas, is a global, multichannel video game, consumer electronics and wireless services retailer. GameStop operates more than 7,500 stores across 14 countries. The company's consumer product network also includes www.gamestop.com; www.Kongregate.com, a leading browser-based game site; Game Informer® magazine, the world's leading print and digital video game publication; and ThinkGeek, www.thinkgeek.com, the premier retailer for the global geek community featuring exclusive and unique video game and pop culture products. In addition, our Technology Brands segment includes Simply Mac and Spring Mobile stores. Simply Mac, www.simplymac.com, operates 70 stores, selling the full line of Apple products, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones and offering Apple certified warranty and repair services. Spring Mobile, www.springmobile.com, sells all of AT&T's products and services, including DIRECTV through its 1,429 AT&T branded stores and offers pre-paid wireless services, devices and related accessories through its 70 Cricket branded stores in select markets in the U.S.
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Contact: Joey Mooring GameStop Corp. 817-722-7450 or [email protected]


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